Orienteering Puffing, panting through knee high think grass. You will find you will enjoy orienteering as you run through the tall grass and reading the map is great fun .Solving riddles bounding to the places on the map falling over having fun in the country!!!
How to do orienteering
First you need to learn how to use a map .Kiwi adventure give you the spot on the map to look for and then you run round trying to find it but you to point the map the right way because otherwise you will never find the spot .So have fun
You need
.a map and a positive attitude
The grassy wilderness looked like the sea as the powerful wind blew creating grass waves. The tall brood trees created using nature a glistening zebra light onto the river. At the bivies the pitch – black night sky looked like a thousands of little gold spot lights in the night sky.
The helpful, heart enlightening, nice, wise, awesome, interested and now famous kiwi adventure Staff. They would continually give feedback and would always make sure what we do is something that would not put us at risk.
Tom M
The Bivies
1. First you have to get 2 tarps some rope and you will need some rocks.
2. Next you need to tie one end of your rope to a tree with a bowline knot, and then tie the other end to another tree with the truckers hitch.
3. Now you put your tarp over the rope then place your other tarp on the floor of the bivie.
4. Then you would place rocks on the outside of the tarp.
5. Put all your sleeping gear into the bivie not to close to the open parts of the bivie.
6.Then get to sleep.
Gleaming red hills and a sparkling river speedy, tall lean grass wet of dew. The cacophony of birds wakes you along with the shiny morning sun, freezing sleeping bags on the wet grass.
Paddling hard down the river, chatting in the cold and bitter, helping us cross the river and cooking the delicious dinner.Clem, Elise, Erean, Kev and Tina.
Cam M
River Rafting Most people would agree that river rafting in nagaroro river is both fun and a challenge and that it has great views still wile going down rapids over large rocks .You wonder a lot how that very strange shaped rock boulder got there .You learn about eddies, strainers, and stop, go right go left, and go signs from your rafting leader who in a kayak. You see a set of rapids and soon find yourself racing; you come around your opponent by taking a short cut and come to a slow shallow part at the end. So get out there start making friends through great team work. How to River Raft
1 First: you get a helmet and a boyenceaid and put them on and get them checked by a parent.
2 Second: Get into groups of four up to six
3 Third: Get two tubes size base on the amount of people in your group and get one paddle each. 4 Fourth: Get two pieces of unworn rope and tie them around the two tubes. Pull tight ( allow no spaces )
5 Fifth: pull your raft in order to get it down to the water and on to go.
6 Get ready! Get set! Have fun!
Orienteering
Puffing, panting through knee high think grass. You will find you will enjoy orienteering as you run through the tall grass and reading the map is great fun .Solving riddles bounding to the places on the map falling over having fun in the country!!!
How to do orienteering
First you need to learn how to use a map .Kiwi adventure give you the spot on the map to look for and then you run round trying to find it but you to point the map the right way because otherwise you will never find the spot .So have fun
You need
.a map and a positive attitude
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Camp Whanawhana
The grassy wilderness looked like the sea as the powerful wind blew creating grass waves. The tall brood trees created using nature a glistening zebra light onto the river. At the bivies the pitch – black night sky looked like a thousands of little gold spot lights in the night sky.
The helpful, heart enlightening, nice, wise, awesome, interested and now famous kiwi adventure Staff. They would continually give feedback and would always make sure what we do is something that would not put us at risk.
Tom M
The Bivies
1. First you have to get 2 tarps some rope and you will need some rocks.
2. Next you need to tie one end of your rope to a tree with a bowline knot, and then tie the other end to another tree with the truckers hitch.
3. Now you put your tarp over the rope then place your other tarp on the floor of the bivie.
4. Then you would place rocks on the outside of the tarp.
5. Put all your sleeping gear into the bivie not to close to the open parts of the bivie.
6.Then get to sleep.
Camp Whanawhana
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Gleaming red hills and a sparkling river speedy, tall lean grass wet of dew. The cacophony of birds wakes you along with the shiny morning sun, freezing sleeping bags on the wet grass.
Paddling hard down the river, chatting in the cold and bitter, helping us cross the river and cooking the delicious dinner.Clem, Elise, Erean, Kev and Tina.
Cam M
River Rafting
Most people would agree that river rafting in nagaroro river is both fun and a challenge and that it has great views still wile going down rapids over large rocks .You wonder a lot how that very strange shaped rock boulder got there .You learn about eddies, strainers, and stop, go right go left, and go signs from your rafting leader who in a kayak. You see a set of rapids and soon find yourself racing; you come around your opponent by taking a short cut and come to a slow shallow part at the end. So get out there start making friends through great team work.
How to River Raft
1 First: you get a helmet and a boyenceaid and put them on and get them checked by a parent.
2 Second: Get into groups of four up to six
3 Third: Get two tubes size base on the amount of people in your group and get one paddle each.
4 Fourth: Get two pieces of unworn rope and tie them around the two tubes. Pull tight ( allow no spaces )
5 Fifth: pull your raft in order to get it down to the water and on to go.
6 Get ready! Get set! Have fun!